At 21.45 hours on Wednesday 16th March 2011 the
United Nation police (UNPOL) patrol Alpha 345, with UNPOL officer Ms. Ann Smith
and Mr. David Hudson, was conducting a joint patrol with two Liberian national
police (LNP) patrols, Tango 67 and sierra 85, in the northern part of central
Monorovia at 34 Dexter street, patrol Alpha 345 noticed that a group of young
men, all aged about 20 years old, were gathered. They seemed to be involved in
an intense discussion. One of the men, significantly taller than the others and
dressed in a red leather jacket, seemed to be very aggressive. Alpha 345
stopped to find out what was going on and informed the two LNP patrols over the
radio, describing the aggressive man. When Alpha 345 stopped, the group of men
fled the spot and ran away in different directions, and by the time the two
UNPOL’s had parked their car, there was no one left on the street corner. The
UNPOL’s found two violet sized plastic bags with a small amount of white powder,
suspiciously narcotic, which were both left on the pavement. Alpha345 cordoned
off the scene and reported over the radio to the National Operation Center
(NOC) asking for assistance.

FOLLOW-UP REPORT # 1

At 22.15 hours LNP dog patrol, K9-21, arrived at the scene to
make a search for drugs the dog was immediately marking for narcotics on the
spot where the two plastic bags had been found. Continuing the search, the dog
showed interest in some flower pots placed outside 34 Dexter Street and was finally
marking on one of them. When the dog handler took a closer look, she discovered
something hidden in the pot, under the flower. There was a shoe box continuing
500 US dollars and approximately 50 small plastic bags some with white powder
and some with small pieces of dried leaves the box with its contents was
seized.

FOLLOW-UP REPORT # 2

While the crime scene was searched, patrol Tango 67 reported
over the radio that they saw a young man running along the street, whose
description was well fitting of the description of the man Alpha 456 had
earlier seen at the crime scene, wearing a red leather jacket. When the man saw
the police patrol be speeded too and it was obvious that he tried to get away
from the police patrol. Because of the development at the crime scene, Tango 67
decided to arrest the fleeing man. Tango 67 was able to block his way of escape
with their car. The LNP patrol ordered him to stop but it was not until the
police officers physically grabbed him, did he actually stop. The police
officers then needed to keep him lying on the ground to prevent him from fleeing.
He struggled to break loose from them and threatened to cut their throats if
they did not let him go. Tango 67 arrested the suspected for a drug crime and
took him to the nearest police station, Delta 33.

FOLLOW-UP REPORT # 3

Patrol K9-21 kept searching the area where the group of men had
gathered. In the building located at the address 34 Dexter Street, a
three-floor apartment building where three families were living, the dog showed
interest in the stairs leading from the main entrance of the house to the street.
The dog finally marked on the first stair from the street. Under this stair, a
second shoe box containing 330 US dollars was found. There were also a few
small plastic bags in the box. The plastic bags were empty, but there were
traces of white powder in all of them. There was small Beretta revolver of
caliber 5mm under the shoe box. The revolver was loaded.

FOLLOW-UP REPORT # 4

Meanwhile, patrol sierra 85 arrived at 34 Dexter Street to
assist patrol K9-21. The patrol was immediately approached by Mr. Alan Fox, who
was living at 34 Dexter Street. This evening, like most evenings, he had been
sitting with some other neighbours at the outdoor café ''The Anchor'', located
at 32 Dexter Street where there was a good view over 34 Dexter Street and its
surroundings. According to Mr. Fox, 34 Dexter Street had been the meeting place
for selling and buying narcotics for the last three years. Mr. Fox and his
nieghbours were very concerned about the activities going on at 34 Dexter Street.
Some of them had witness that the persons involved in these drug transactions
had been armed and the people living in the neighbours feared that sooner or
later someone was going to get seriously hurt.

FIRST PART of CLA (READING)

QUESTION PAPER -A

Family Name:…………First Name………Test Serial
#:………….

Country:…….…………Date:…………………………………………

Q1: Which team first
saw a group of young boys who seemed to be involved in an intense discussion?

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Q2:​Write the address of the building where the second shoe box was found ?